In the British education system, the equivalent of American grades typically aligns as follows: Grade 1 corresponds to Year 1, Grade 2 to Year 2, and so on. For middle school, Grade 6 aligns with Year 7, Grade 7 with Year 8, and Grade 8 with Year 9. In high school, Grade 9 corresponds to Year 10, Grade 10 to Year 11, and Grade 11 to Year 12. Finally, Grade 12 in the U.S. aligns with Year 13 in the U.K., which is often associated with A-level studies.
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they fighted for british
he helped the Americans
New York
Americans
They forced the British out of the South.
americans
The British had a king and basicly forced the Americans into respecting the king and the ways, the Americans wanted freedom which lead to the Decleration of Independence.
The British had a king and basicly forced the Americans into respecting the king and the ways, the Americans wanted freedom which lead to the Decleration of Independence.
The British had a king and basicly forced the Americans into respecting the king and the ways, the Americans wanted freedom which lead to the Decleration of Independence.
The British had a king and basicly forced the Americans into respecting the king and the ways, the Americans wanted freedom which lead to the Decleration of Independence.
The British were treating the Americans cruelly
the Americans celebrate the 4th of July for beating the british a couple of hundred years ago. i thought Americans knew that?
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The UK does have grades but they are called years instead of grades.
the british and the americans stoped fighting cause
they fighted for british